A geometric boundary for the moduli space of grafted surfaces
Abstract
Let be a closed orientable surface of genus at least two. We introduce a bordification of the moduli space of complex projective structures, with a boundary consisting of projective classes of half-translation surfaces. Thurston established an equivalence between complex projective structures and hyperbolic surfaces grafted along a measured lamination, leading to a homeomorphism . Our bordification is geometric in the sense that convergence to points on the boundary corresponds to the geometric convergence of grafted surfaces to half-translation surfaces (up to rescaling). This result relies on recent work by Calderon and Farre on the orthogeodesic foliation construction. Finally, we introduce a change of perspective, viewing grafted surfaces as a deformation (which we term "inflation") of half-translation surfaces, consisting of inserting negatively curved regions.
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@article{arxiv.2411.04921,
title = {A geometric boundary for the moduli space of grafted surfaces},
author = {Andrea Egidio Monti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.04921},
year = {2024}
}
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50 pages, 8 figures. Comments welcome!